BeecherVol
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Waiting LG, waiting.
I guess I'm not understanding why, when someone posts a message calling my coach a jerk and ahole, and I defend him in a VERY cordial and completely logical manner, that makes me a troll.
This is a Tennessee message board and it is game day. No one wants to hear your Tebow lovin', jort wearing, Meyer suck up comments today. How hard is that to understand? Now will you please go away?
I haven't poked or prodded at all today. In fact, spent first minutes joking around with everyone on the "need advice" thread. Had a real good time, too.
Why you wanna harsh my mellow?
Just add me to your ignore list.
Not trying to break your balls here or anything but what the hell do you call the Western Kentucky game 2 weeks ago?
I haven't poked or prodded at all today. In fact, spent first minutes joking around with everyone on the "need advice" thread. Had a real good time, too.
Why you wanna harsh my mellow?
Just add me to your ignore list.
Not sure that someone who automatically characterizes as a troll any rival fan who posts on his board should be calling people sad, but whatever.
Wouldn't you love to see UT lay 60 on Florida? It is funny how things are looked at based on what team you are pulling forI was just watching Gameday, and it's amazing how poor a sport and how egomaniacal Urban Meyer is.
I literally cannot believe how often he has run up scores for no reason. What a total jack***.
I really hope he goes to Notre Dame, he'd be perfect for them.
On the flip side, I hope that Lane Kiffin, once the wins start rolling, wont turn into the same type of guy. Respect your opponent.
As much as this will sound like blasphemy, I really don't care about Meyer running up the score on anybody, nor do I blame him for it. As long as the national championship game is determined by the BCS, a coach has to do everything in his power to give his team the best opportunity to play in it. Unfortunately, that may entail running up the score when you can.
We saw firsthand with Auburn in 2005 that going undefeated in the SEC may not be enough to get to the title game. Unfortunately, the system almost mandates that every coach run up the score when given the opportunity.
Oh, sorry.
Last year, we went up early and pretty much coasted. In fact, just checked, and we only scored 10 points the entire second half, to go from 20-6 to 30-6. So I would not call that running up the score.
In 2007, the score going into the 4th quarter was 35-20 and we substituted a lot of the younger guys in. Tebow played throughout because it was his first year as starter and I don't see a problem with that.